Misfits in their lives back home, a group of young people live it up at musical-theater camp. While the sports counselor is completely ignored, the kids' spend all their time in rehearsal for a grueling schedule that involves a new show every two weeks. Several personal stories come to the fore.
The kids have energy to burn, and you can't help but marvel at the polish they bring to a variety of numbers from a variety of musicals.
– Robert Denerstein,
Denver Rocky Mountain News,
15 Aug 2003
fresh:
You'll have trouble keeping your toes from tapping.
– Jeff Strickler,
Minneapolis Star Tribune,
15 Aug 2003
rotten:
Fame may seem silly in retrospect, but Camp, with its dippy dialogue and characters revealing even less complexity than the ones from 42nd Street, arrives silly.
– Terry Lawson,
Detroit Free Press,
21 Aug 2003
fresh:
A poor man's Fame. If you can live with that, it makes for a somewhat entertaining experience.